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Zygomycota
12. Vertical hyphae produce what structures? 13. What is the function of these structures? Sexual Reproduction In
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Anonymous
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Let me know if these are biotic abiotic or both
Mushrooms,Desert, temperature, mold ,hair,ocean ,trees,rocks, gold plastic,
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Joshua Newall
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(To whoever posted the first time -- DO NOT use any tutor's name where YOUR name should be. Impersonation of a tutor is not
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Writeacher
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how does the fungus manage to break through the tough exoskeleton
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Use the paragraph to answer the question. About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature’s decomposers.
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1) Create a flowchart that describes the reproductive cycle of a typical fungus, such as bread mould.
2) Create a concept map
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Kim Hyun Joong
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Use the paragraph to answer the question. About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature’s decomposers.
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idk
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About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature's decomposers. These organisms break down matter and
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About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature’s decomposers. These organisms break down matter and
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature’s decomposers.
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature's decomposers.
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature's decomposers.
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature’s decomposers.
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Elijah Stewart
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is the Athletes foot a virus bacteria or fungus
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature’s decomposers.
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Use the paragraph to answer the question. About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature’s decomposers.
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Central Ideas Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Use the paragraph to answer the question. About 1.5 million species of
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Ghostface
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i have to fill in the blank:
other fungi form ____ relationships between thems selves and other organims. Some of these
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marko
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in mushrooms,the basisia are found on the
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Is fungi used to make pesticides
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What kinds of body plans are seen in fungi?
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jennifer
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I can't find how Acrasiomycota and Myxomycota excrete and circulate. I have tried wikipedia and every other thing i could think
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Amanda
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True or False:
The multi-cellular stage in the life cycle of a fungus is haploid.
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bio
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A fungus is an example of a (1 point)
producer. photosynthesizer. decomposer. consumer.
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Which statement about fungi is true?
a. Fungi are producers b. Fungi cannot eat or engulf food c. Fungi are found only in soil d.
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coolkid
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How do some fungi help plants grow larger and healthier?
Some fungi help plants grow larger and healthier when their hyphae into
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Reed
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Do Fungi eat any of the things listed below?
Seaweed Kelp Coral Phytoplankton
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1. All fungi are
~photosynthetic ~heterotrophic ~autotropic ~parasitic 2. What structure is missing in the fungal hypae shown on
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Harley
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Help with Fungi Kingdom Homework?
can someone help me with the following : The phylum that i chose was Zygomycota in the Fungi
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Alec
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Fungi
7. Why are fungi classified as heterotrophs like animals? 9. Explain how an absorptive hetertroph feeds?
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Cell walls are NOT found in this type of organism.(1 point)
Responses fungi fungi bacteria bacteria animals animals plants
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
About 1.5 million species of fungi exist on Earth. They act as nature’s decomposers.
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Last ones on the test--
37. Hyphae a. increase the surface area-to-volume ratio of the fungus b. have slender filaments c. allow
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mysterychicken
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Describe the process by which a fungus feeds.
A fungus feeds first by growing hyphae into the food source. Then chemicals ooze
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Reed
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Which of the following helps explain why fungi are now classified in a separate kingdom from plants?
A. The cells of fungi are
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grow mold on wood
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Name 4 fungi decomposers found in the tundra
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what is a fungi that doesnt fit into the other standard groups of fungi?
Since this is not my area of expertise, I searched
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preston
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1. A fungi is a single celled organism that can cause a disease
-True? 4. Your skin keeps pathogens from getting out of your
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mysterychicken
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can anyone explain or give examples of how fungi is beneficial to humans, other animals, and the ecosystem, or how it can be.
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Anonymous
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how is fungi beneficial to humans, other animals, and the ecosystem?
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Anonymous
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Zygomycota;
12. Vertical hyphae produce what structures? 13. What is the function of these structures? Sexual Reproduction In
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Anonymous
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MUSHROOM
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mememaker
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how long it take for paper to mold
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Alright, last ones on the test:
37. Hyphae a. increase the surface area-to-volume ratio of the fungus b. have slender filaments
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mysterychicken
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All fungi are
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All fungi are
Responses A eukaryotes and autotrophic. B prokaryotes and autotrophic. C eukaryotes and heterotrophic. D
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Directions: Clearly and concisely answer the questions below.
1. What are the mycosymbionts of fungi? 2. Distinguish between
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Write a 5 paragraph essay to the following prompt:
What are the mycosymbionts of fungi? Distinguish between necrotrophic and
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H
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The picture shows an ant infected with the fungus Cordyceps. An infected ant will move to an area that is favorable for the
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